President Donald Trump said he believes Cuba is responsible for unexplained attacks on U.S. government workers. He also said he has written letters to the families of U.S. troops killed in Niger when asked about not calling them. (Oct. 16)

President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared together at an unscheduled Rose Garden news conference, insisting their relationship is \u0022closer now than ever before,\u0022 even as Trump defended Steve Bannon's war on the GOP

President Trump recently said that he \u0022met with the President of the Virgin Islands.\u0022 Thing is, Donald Trump is the president of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Many people believe Trump merely misspoke and was referring to the governor of the U.

The White House Chief of Staff called Pakistani intelligence services \u0022great partners\u0022 during a White House briefing on Thursday. John Kelly also talked about the threat of North Korea and hopes diplomacy works. (Oct. 12)

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing where he insisted he's not quitting or being fired. He called out the press when discussing the administration's frustrations. (Oct. 12)

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi disagreed with President Donald Trump Thursday, who tweeted that the federal government can't keep sending aid to Puerto Rico \u0022forever.\u0022

President Donald Trump pitched his tax plan as a boost for truckers and the middle class at an event in Pennsylvania Wednesday, saying he wants 'lower taxes, bigger paychecks and more jobs for American truckers and American workers.' (Oct. 11)

U.S. President Donald Trump said 'we'll see what happens' on the North American Free Trade Agreement at the start of his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House. (Oct. 11)

Mike Sullivan, the coach of the Stanley Cup winning Pittsburgh Penguins, insisted his team's visit to the White House Tuesday was 'not political,' adding that he wouldn't mind if one of his players took a knee during the national anthem. (Oct. 10)

White House Press Secretary says when it comes to the NFL still benefiting from taxpayer dollars subsidizing professional sports stadiums, \u0022is it really too much to ask that they show respect for the American flag?\u0022 (Oct. 10)

AP analyzes news from the White House this weekend, dominated by President Trump's back-and-forth with Sen. Bob Corker and his hard-line immigration priorities wanted in exchange for extending protection from deportation to young immigrants. (Oct. 9)

In a public spat that just keeps getting uglier, President Trump and retiring Sen. Bob Corker from Tennessee had harsh words for each other on social media. Corker went even further in a New York Times interview.

VP Mike Pence left a football game in Indianapolis on Sunday after about a dozen players of the San Francisco 49ers took a knee during the national anthem. Pence and his family soon boarded a plane for a three-day trip to California. (Oct. 8)

During a White House press briefing, Sarah Huckabee Sanders said recent questions about the rollback of guaranteed birth control coverage is a First Amendment issue that has already been decided on by the Supreme Court.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to elaborate on President Donald Trump's cryptic message he made on Thursday night, telling reporters as he posed for photos that this might be 'the calm before the storm.' (Oct. 6)

President Donald Trump was coy Friday when asked what he meant by his 'calm before the storm' comment with military officials Thursday. Trump was asked the question in the Oval Office while signing a National Manufacturing Day proclamation. (Oct. 6)

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the Trump administration is open to a conversation about semi-automatic weapons and bump stocks, but it's still too early to talk about any potential changes in policy.

Democratic members of Congress held a rally outside the Capitol Thursday, the deadline day for immigrants living in the country illegally to submit their application to stay in the U.S. under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. (Oct.

President Donald Trump told the people of Las Vegas that the nation stands with them as they bear the pain of the worst gun massacre in modern US history, saying, 'We will struggle through it together.' (Oct. 4)

Leaders of the Senate intelligence committee said Wednesday the panel continues to investigate possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. They also said there's a \u0022large consensus\u0022 Russians attempted to influence the 2016 el

Republican Senators Marco Rubio and Bob Corker both said Cuban intelligence agencies have the ability to figure out who is behind the unexplained attacks on American diplomats in Havana, given Cuban society is heavily monitored. (Oct. 4)

Congressman John Lewis joined fellow Democratic representatives outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to call for action on gun legislation. He indicated Republicans were not focusing on the issue at hand after the deadly Las Vegas shooting. (Oct. 4)

Sens. John McCain and Sheldon Whitehouse doubled down on their bipartisan effort encouraging the U.S. Supreme Court to create a new standard for determining the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., who favors gun control, said Tuesday that 'the epidemic of gun violence is a uniquely American problem.' He spoke at a news conference with other Democratic Senators, urging Congress to take action on gun control. (Oct. 3)

President Donald Trump handed out supplies at a church in Puerto Rico, Tuesday. As he walked in, he praised FEMA and all the first responders on the island, saying the job they are doing is \u0022nothing short of a miracle.\u0022 (Oct. 3)

While visiting Puerto Rico, President Trump joked repeatedly with those around him. He said Puerto Rico was throwing the budget 'out of whack.' He compared the island's death count to a Katrina, 'a real catastrophe.'

A seemingly divided Supreme Court debated Tuesday whether to strike down a Wisconsin redistricting plan because it is too partisan. The Supreme Court has never thrown out a political map because it is too partisan. (Oct. 3)

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have arrived in storm-damaged Puerto Rico to review the island's recovery from Hurricane Maria. Trump said Puerto Rico has thrown the US budget \u0022out of whack,\u0022 but said a lot of lives have been

On Twitter, President Trump blasted San Juan, Puerto Rico's mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz after she made a dire plea for help to the U.S. government. Trump said Cruz has 'been told by the Democrats that you must be nasty to Trump.'

Former White House chief ethics attorney Richard Painter blasted the Trump administration on spending taxpayers' money by asking, are these officials there to protect the American people, to protect the taxpayer, or are they there to protect special

President Trump defended his administration's response to the devastation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. He also said some \u0022very bad things\u0022 happened to American diplomats who were harmed by unexplained health \u0022attacks\u002

Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke denies the three charter flights he took since being in office was unethical. He said during a speech at the Heritage Foundation in Washington Friday, the flights were reviewed in advance. (Sept. 29)

President Donald Trump defended his administration's response to Puerto Rico's hurricane destruction, saying the federal government is fully engaged but he said, \u0022nothing's left,\u0022 and they are \u0022starting from scratch\u0022 to rebuild.

ALBANY - Selfies with completed ballots will remain illegal in New York this Election Day.A federal judge in Manhattan on Thursday ruled against three voters who sought to invalidate New York's law prohibiting voters from showing their ballot after

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and White House correspondent April Ryan spar over NFL players kneeling during the national anthem. Sanders said we should not be looking for ways to divide our country.

Representative Steve Scalise returned to Capitol Hill for the first time since June. Scalise was shot when a gunman targeted congressional baseball practice. The Louisiana politician spoke about the outpouring of support he received from world leader

President Trump's faith advisor Robert Jeffress preaches at First Assembly of God
in Fort Myers, Florida on Wednesday despite a power outage. Jeffress later shared thoughts on President Trump's commitment to religious liberty and NFL protests.